Lecture 4 Flashcards

1
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what is the focus of the process selection

A

giving the desired type quantity and reinforcement of the reinforcement phase, the matrix alloy and specific application

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2
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what is powder metallurgy

A

producing metal productz from powders

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3
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What is gas atomisation? what is the finished product? What is the judgement of the process?

A

molten metal inserted into a gas stream,
gas forced through high energy jets which causes the molten metal to disintegrate and solidify into a PERFECT SPHERE.

Judgement - very efficient

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4
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what type of composites would powder metallurgy make?

A

short fibre or nanosized particulate

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5
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How do you make the powders for powder metallurgy

A

gas atomisation

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6
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overall what is powder processing?

A

blending matrix/reinforcement to produce homogeneous distribution
then cold pressing and sintering (hot pressing) to fabricate particle.

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7
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What is the structure achieved from mechanical alloying?

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homogeneous composite particles with an intimately dispersed uniform internal structure.

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8
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what are the properties achieved from mechanical alloying and at what temperature?

A

dispersion strenghtened, age hardened in a HIGH temp alloy.

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9
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what are the characteristic of dispersion particles and what effect does it have.

A

very fine particles,

dramatic strengthening effect

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10
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what is the process of mechanical alloying?

A
  1. compressed in a ball mill
  2. hot pressed and sintered
  3. heat treated to remove the residual stresses
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11
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why is mechanical alloying seen as a good thing for some metals?

A

some elements are not soluble in metal, and so crushing them into a powder allows mixture.

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12
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what is roll bonding?

A

where two materials are compressed together through rolling

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13
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describe diffusion bonding?

A

diffusion of atoms between metallic surfaces in contact at high temperature leads to bonding

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14
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what is common about the conditions applied to induce diffusion bonding?

A

high temp and pressure APPLIED

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15
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briefly describe the diffusion bonding process

A

the fibre and matrix are stacked up in a layered way (fibre - foil - fibre) , then there is a controlled atmosphere of temp; and pressure is applied (sintering).

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16
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what role does sintering play in diffusion bonding?

A

it removes voids from the stack.

17
Q

How effective is diffusion bonding with unidirectionally reinforced and multi-directionally reinforced MMCs

A

good for unidirectional,

difficult for multidirectional

18
Q

what type of reinforcements are typically used for liquid state processing?

A

ceramics

19
Q

as some reinforcements are not wet well by molten metal, how do we deal with that?

A

chemically - apply coatings

mechanical - supplying energy required for wetting

20
Q

How do we supply energy for wetting mechanically?

A

strong agitation